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"Target-Driven Smoke Animation" on the GPU My goal was to simulate the Navier Stokes equations using GPU and then extend that approach to implement "target driven smoke animation"(siggraph 2004) in 2D. Given a sequence of target images, the method can generate a smoke simulation in which the... 
Posted May 14, 2006 7:54:52 AM
"Target-Driven Smoke Animation" on the GPU My goal was to simulate the Navier Stokes equations using GPU and then extend that approach to implement "target driven smoke animation"(siggraph 2004) in 2D. Given a sequence of target images, the method can generate a smoke simulation in which the... 
Posted May 13, 2006 12:11:30 PM
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"Target-Driven Smoke Animation" on the GPU Changing the Pictures will allow you to see different effects. 1. Enter "char.jpg" in the "Source Image Filename" edit box. 2. Enter "char1.jpg" in the "Target Image Filename" edit box. 3. Click "Inverse start" button or 1. Enter "3456.jpg... 
Posted May 15, 2006 9:53:10 AM
"Target-Driven Smoke Animation" on the GPU Changing the Pictures will allow you to see different effects. 1. Enter "char.jpg" in the "Source Image Filename" edit box. 2. Enter "char1.jpg" in the "Target Image Filename" edit box. 3. Click "Inverse start" button or 1. Enter "3456.jpg... 
Posted May 15, 2006 9:52:06 AM
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